On Story"The Heart of a Film"
On the next On Story, the inspiration behind such classic films as Edward Scissorhands, Toy Story, and UP is discussed by Academy Award winning Pixar director John Lasseter and screenwriter Caroline Thompson followed by the short Playing Ghost by Andrew Start. D

3:00 pm

Dialogue"Naomi Shihab Nye"
The Palestinian-American poet, essayist, novelist and teacher talks with host Marcia Franklin. In her writing, she is inspired by her experiences as an Arab-American, as well as the richness and diversity of people and places she has encountered in the U.S. and abroad.G

Sierra Center Stage"Guy Clark"
National treasure Guy Clark is joined by his frequent collaborator Verlon Thompson in a rousing performance of the widely celebrated Texas singer-songwriter's most popular tunes, including "L.A. Freeway, " "Stuff that Works," and "Homegrown Tomatoes. D

7:00 pm

Austin City Limits"The Shins/Dr. Dog"
This show highlights two alternative rock groups. The Shins play from their latest recording Port of Morrow while Dr. Dog performs selections from Be the Void.G

8:00 pm

Broadway: The American Musical"I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' (1930-1942)"
Creative growth rises from the Depression: Cole Porter offers glamour; Rogers and Hart star Gene Kelly in Pal Joey; and George Gershwin creates an American opera, Porgy and Bess Part 3 of 6G

9:00 pm

Legendary Bing Crosby
From the archives of the crooner's 1954-1977 television specials come these full-song solo performances and duets with his guest stars. Interviews with Bing's widow, Kathryn, and daughter, Mary, plus film critic Leonard Maltin, television personality Regis Philbin, singer Andy Williams, and performer/musicologist Michael Feinstein provide insight into his life and career. Solos include "I Love Paris," "Swanee" and "It Had To Be You." Duet partners include Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Fred Astaire and Andy Williams.G